congratulations on 48 hours sarah, seriously good work. it shows youself you can at least start on this and that you are determined.
as molly said, those cravings do go, eventually, and actually get weaker.
distract distract distract.
thinking of the end of the working day and then driving home with those thoughts growing is a massive trigger. anticipation. habit. 2 + 2= 4. no changing that. but that 4 can change from al to something else, anything else.
when I got this I would imagine coffee instead of al. if I could manage to get to the kettle and raid the biscuit tin, the craving went.
btw, its you that deserves better, your friends will enjoy the results. think of yourself at first, please.
I was blessed when I stopped drinking, because I went to my parents house to take care of my dad, and they don't have alcohol there. Yes, I could have chosen to go to the local bar with my older brother, but I didn't WANT to, because I simply wanted to be with my dad. So when the mind battle between drinking and caring happened, I chose to care. That was 4 months ago.
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